EP810: Dr. Gilbert Guzman – The lesson of $ 1 million I learned by not launching my startup
BIO: Dr. Gilbert A. Guzmán is a business strategist and system thinker. He is the founder of Intraq AI, a SaaS solution designed to eliminate knowledge lacunes in the workplace, and the author of Atomic Impact: Systems for Transformative Productivity.
STORY: In 2012, Gilbert presented a portable charger – sales system for airports, universities and theaters – a “Redbox for Power”. He has investigated an over-manipulated, too much and waited for “perfect”-while another company launched the same concept. By the time he moved, they dominated airports with a first-mover benefit.
Learn: Jump in and let things get going. Don’t be afraid to fail. Repeat and bring your product to the market.
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Enrich your future conclusion: Larry’s Timeless Guide to Smarter Investing
In this episode of Enrich your future, Andrew and Larry Swedroe discuss Larry’s new book, Enrich your future: the keys to successful investment. In this series they conclude the lessons from the book.
Learn: Investing is not about chasing the next hot stock it is about building a resilient, well-diversified portfolio that you can live in good and bad.
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Enrich your future 41 & 42: Invest DIY or hire a consultant? How to avoid the most expensive errors
In this episode of Enrich your future, Andrew and Larry Swedroe discuss Larry’s new book, Enrich your future: the keys to successful investment. In this series they discuss Chapter 41: A story about two strategies and Chapter 42: how to identify a consultant that you can trust.
Learn: Passive investing is still the winner. If something is worth doing, it is worth paying someone to do it for you.
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EP809: Pieter Slegers – The investing nightmare of a teenager becomes his greatest teacher
BIO: Pieter Slegers is the founder of the composite quality newsletter. Pieter worked for three years as a Belgian asset manager before he focused full-time on his investment newsletter, composite quality, in July 2022. Compiled quality has more than 1 million followers on social media and nearly 500,000 e-mail subscribers. The aim of the newsletter is to help other investors by concentrating on quality investing.
STORY: At the age of 13, Peter convinced his parents to open a brokerage account. He chose the latest “Hottest Pick” supply from the broker – an oil/gast transport company. He invested everything, thinking that the people who ran the company knew what they were doing. Weeks later, the financial crisis of 2008. Peter sold his shares after a year and took a loss of 60%.
Learn: Small losses are better than catastrophic. Knowledge is your only lead.
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